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Die EU ist zu einem machtvollen migrationspolitischen Akteur geworden. In der Folge gerat die europaische Migrationspolitik immer ofter in Konflikt mit ihrer Verpflichtung zur Wahrung der Menschenrechte. Der vorliegende Band benennt die dringlichsten Herausforderungen, entwickelt die einschlagigen rechtlichen Massstabe und unterbreitet Reformvorschlage.
"The book explores the concealment controversy in refugee law. The idea that a claim for international protection can be rejected on the basis that the claimant behave 'discreetly' ('discretion' reasoning) in their country of origin has remained resilient in asylum claims based on sexual orientation, but also other grounds of claim. This is significant because requiring an asylum-seeker to forgo the reason for which they are persecuted questions the very rationale of refugee protection. Seeking out both the shapes and the origins of 'discretion' reasoning, the central puzzle that this book addresses is the resilience of this phenomenon. Why is 'discretion' reasoning so difficult to get rid o...
An examination of the concealment controversy in international refugee law.
In an age of ethnic nationalism and anti-immigrant rhetoric, the study of refugees can help develop a new outlook on social justice, just as the post-war international order ends. The global financial crisis, the rise of populist leaders like Trump, Putin, and Erdogan, not to mention the arrival of anti-EU parties, raises the need to interrogate the refugee, migrant, citizen, stateless, legal, and illegal as concepts. This insightful Research Handbook is a timely contribution to that debate.
The issue of consent and criminal law commonly focuses on consent in sports, sexual activity, and medical treatment. The notion of consent and the influence of state control in this context, however, are pervasive throughout the criminal justice process from the pre-trial stage to rehabilitation. This edited collection charts an important and original pathway to understanding these important issues, pre-, during, and post-trial, from a range of perspectives, including doctrinal, socio-legal, intersectional, medico-legal, feminist, critical legal, and queer theoretical viewpoints. The collection addresses the complex inter-relationship between consent and state control in relation to private ...
Steven Jan Hijink was born 12 September 1794 on farm Hijink in Huppel Winterswijk, The Netherlands. His parents were Jan Berent Hijink (1744-1812) and Gesiena Nienhuis (1755-1821). He married Arnolda Hendrika Blekkink 16 August 1827. They had five children. They emigrated in 1847 and settled in Holland Township, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. He died 17 January 1872. Ancestors, descendans and relative slived mainly in Holland, Wisconsin, Iowa, Nebraska, California, Washington and Ontario.
Offering nuanced insights into violence, humanitarian protection, gender relations, and coping of refugees in a Ugandan refugee camp, this book shows how risks prevail for refugees despite and partly due to their settlement in the camp and the system established to protect them, and hones in on the strategies used by people to protect themselves.
Translation and Decolonisation: Interdisciplinary Approaches offers compelling explorations of the pivotal role that translation plays in the complex and necessarily incomplete process of decolonisation. In a world where translation has historically been a tool of empire and colonisation, this collection shines the spotlight on the potential for translation to be a driving force in decolonial resistance. The book bridges the divide between translation studies and the decolonial turn in the social sciences and humanities, revealing the ways in which translation can challenge colonial imaginaries, institutions, and practice, and how translation opens up South-to-South conversations. It brings ...
Europe is a popular destination for LGBTQ people seeking to escape discrimination and persecution. Yet, while European institutions have done much to promote the legal equality of sexual minorities and a number of states pride themselves on their acceptance of sexual diversity, the image of European tolerance and the reality faced by LGBTQ migrants and asylum seekers are often quite different. To engage with these conflicting discourses, Queer Migration and Asylum in Europe brings together scholars from politics, sociology, urban studies, anthropology and law to analyse how and why queer individuals migrate to or seek asylum in Europe, as well as the legal, social and political frameworks th...